Comments on Kumar et al. (2023), Evidence of Strain Accumulation and
Coupling Variation in the Himachal Region of NW Himalaya From Short Term
Geodetic Measurements. Tectonics https://doi.org/10.1029/2022TC007690.
Abstract
Kumar et al. (2023) in their article discuss and highlight the
complexities involved in the comparison of long-term and short-term
ongoing deformation in the Northwest Himalaya and their influence over
the topographic evolution of the region. Their observations that rely
largely on the GNSS geodetic results (Kumar et al., 2023) have also been
the basis of conclusions presented in a companion paper by Malik et al.,
2023a. The conclusions presented in the latter-mentioned paper have been
questioned in a rejoinder by Singh and Rajendran (2023) and defended by
Malik et al. (2023b). Below we present pointwise inconsistencies in the
present study (Kumar et al., 2023) and the conclusions presented
therein. We present our differing observations of the two segments of
the fault system called the ‘Khetpurali-Taksal’ Fault (KTF-1 and KTF-2),
as discussed in the paper by Kumar et al. (2023)